Yeah, it's for the best that they don't grow back. We recently crossed a threshold where there are more people alive than there are dead - we think, the math is pretty fuzzy, but that's still not a great advantage.
I'm pretty much immune to zombies at my house. They'll freeze in the winter and wear out before getting here in warm weather. Things like muscle tissue and cartilage require a constant blood flow or they break down quickly. So, in the summer they'll wear out long before they get to me. In the winter, while the tissue is stronger, they'd still freeze. They'd freeze for the same reason - lack of blood flowing through the body.
So, I'm pretty secure against zombies - unless we start planting dead people on the property!
There is an older grave yard not too far away. This used to be a town and there are like 20 graves that you'd probably miss if you didn't know where to look for them.
(post is archived)